Labtoratory 28kHz Ultrasonic Sonicator for Nanotube Separation

Ultrasonic homogenizers, commonly referred to as "sonicators," disrupt tissues and cells through cavitation and ultrasonic waves.  Basically, an ultrasonic homogenizer has a tip which very rapidly vibrates, causing bubbles in the surrounding solution to rapidly form and collapse.  This creates shear and shock waves which tear apart cells and particles.

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Labtoratory 28Khz Ultrasonic sonicator for nanotube separation

Parameter

Model SONOL20-1000 SONOL20-500 SONOL28-300 SONOL40-100
Frequency 20±0.5 KHz 20±0.5 KHz 28±0.5 KHz 40±0.5 KHz
Power 1000 W 500 W 300 W 100 W
Voltage 220/110V 220/110V 220/110V 220/110V
Temperature 300 ºC 300 ºC 300 ºC 300 ºC
Pressure 35 MPa 35 MPa 35 MPa 35 MPa
Max Capacity 8 L/Min 5 L/Min 1L/Min 0.5 L/Min
Tip Head Material Titanium Alloy Titanium Alloy Titanium Alloy Titanium Alloy
Description Ultrasonic homogenizers, commonly referred to as "sonicators," disrupt tissues and cells through cavitation and ultrasonic waves.  Basically, an ultrasonic homogenizer has a tip which very rapidly vibrates, causing bubbles in the surrounding solution to rapidly form and collapse.  This creates shear and shock waves which tear apart cells and particles. Ultrasonics / sonicators are great for breaking apart cells and subcellular structures in suspension.  They are not good for homogenizing intact tissue.  Ultrasonic homogenizers can also shear DNA, which could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your application.  Other applications include creating emulsions, dispersing nanoparticles, and reducing the size of particles in suspension.  Sonicators generate a significant amount of heat so they may not work well with temperature-sensitive samples.  Acoustic enclosures are highly recommended; after all, you're homogenizing using high-powered sound waves.  You can learn more about ultrasonic homogenization in the application center. High shear forces created by ultrasonic cavitation have the ability to break up particle agglomerates and result in smaller and more uniform particles sizes. The stable and homogenous suspensions produced by ultrasonics are widely used in many industries today. Probe sonication is highly effective for processing nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, inks, metal oxides, etc.) and Sonicators have become the industry standard for:
  • Dispersing
  • Deagglomerating
  • Particle size reduction
  • Particle synthesis and precipitation
  • Surface functionalization
Probe sonication is significantly more powerful and effective when compared to ultrasonic cleaner baths for nanoparticle applications. A cleaner bath requires hours to accomplish what a probe Sonicator can do in minutes. Sonicators can create a stable dispersion that can remain in suspension for many months. Application - Disruption of cells, bacteria, viruses, spores, fungi or tissues (cell disruption) - Extraction of ingredients (lysis) - Homogenization of different substances - Production of finest emulsions with minimum droplet size - Dissolution of poorly and poorly soluble substances in liquids - Production of dispersions (emulsions and suspensions) - Catalysis and acceleration of chemical reactions Our wide variety of devices and accessories allows us to put together the optimal equipment for the respective application: - Selection of the SINO SONICS series (Industrial Type, Laboratory Type, Integrated Type, or Most advanced type) - Probe type - Direct or indirect sonication - Flow-through sonication - Cooling during the processing   Advantages of RPS-SONIC ultrasonic devices • Easy and flexible handling • Time saving • Powerful • Precisely controllable • Reproducible results • Eco-friendly and energy efficient • Extremely durable and long lasting • Wide product range • Wide range of accessories for a variety of applications • Production, service and repair in germany • Specialist for ultrasonic technology ultrasonic sonicator5

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